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04th Jul 2017

The Interior Of This Unusual Churchtown Gaff Is A Sight To Behold

Alana Laverty

28 Whitehall Road, Churchtown is officially our ideal home. 

Built in 2002, the striking house is definitely an unusual one from its exterior to its interior – you won’t find anything like it in the rest of the country. 

A combination of clever and innovative design combined with fine craftsmanship results in a contemporary, light-filled, well-proportioned, gorge gaff. 

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The high-ceilinged dining and family room is the heart of the home. The space opens to the beautiful shaker-style kitchen complete with fossilised stone floor

Outside, a neatly landscaped patio with waterfall feature leads to the property with stone and red brick façade finished with granite cills and a wonderful gothic style window at first-floor level.

Dreamy. 

Heading upstairs, you’ll notice the ceiling, intricately lit with a fibre optic starlight feature. This then leads to a most exceptional reception room with pitched wood beamed ceiling with glass atrium windows flooding the space with light. 

The focal point of the room is the imposing Gothic style window overlooking the garden. 

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The house has three cosy-looking bedrooms that we would be more than happy to sleep in. 

Other features include: 

  • Gothic style arched doors throughout
  • Unique glass atrium ceilings
  • South-facing garden
  • Impressive stone waterfall feature
  • Original style sash windows with Granite cills
  • Curved feature walls
  • Wooden electric security gates

See more of this beaut €875,000 house here

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